A process for Indigenous community research through meaningful engagement with Grandmother’s Bay

IF 1.6 Q2 ETHNIC STUDIES
Adrian Teare, Anne Mease, Claudia Madampage, Alexandra King, Malcolm King
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Abstract

Historically, research partnerships between Indigenous communities and academic institutions were often harmful for communities; wise ways of achieving more balanced and just relationships are emerging. This project focuses on the research partnership between Grandmother’s Bay and the University of Saskatchewan with the objectives of providing knowledge on initiating Indigenous community-based research and maintaining good relationships between collaborators. One-on-one interviews were conducted with participants and analysed using etuaptmumk (two-eyed seeing), a thematic analysis approach. These themes indicated that research partnerships must proceed through relationships of trust that provide meaningful results and benefit to the community; that traditional approaches, culture, and intergenerational knowledge sharing are key to the research; effective communication and the Indigenous language are encouraged where possible; and ownership, creative design, and dissemination of the research belong to community. This project is the beginning of an ongoing relationship between Grandmother’s Bay and University of Saskatchewan.
通过与祖母湾进行有意义的接触开展土著社区研究的过程
从历史上看,土著社区与学术机构之间的研究伙伴关系往往对社区有害;实现更加平衡和公正关系的明智方法正在出现。本项目重点关注祖母湾与萨斯喀彻温大学之间的研究合作关系,目的是提供关于启动基于土著社区的研究和保持合作者之间良好关系的知识。研究人员对参与者进行了一对一访谈,并采用etuaptmumk(双眼观察)这一主题分析方法对访谈内容进行了分析。这些主题表明,研究伙伴关系必须通过信任关系进行,为社区提供有意义的成果和利益;传统方法、文化和代际知识共享是研究的关键;尽可能鼓励有效沟通和土著语言;研究的所有权、创造性设计和传播属于社区。该项目是祖母湾与萨斯喀彻温大学之间持续合作关系的开端。
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